Those old Vari XII 3x9s are a solid workhorse scopes and classics that hold their value. A lot of people look for that old gloss blued finish to match with their rifles of the same era, hard to find. You could probably sell that for enough to buy a new dedicated 22lr scope with adjustable parallax. Or just get a new 22lr scope with parallax some are pretty affordable.
When you have a matching setup like that it would be a sin to separate. People who come into older blued finish rifle look hard for those gloss blued Leupolds, and are still reliable scopes.Right? I have a Leupold VX2 ultralight 2-7x28 that had a one time run in high gloss, and it is a beautiful scope that sits on top of a high gloss blue CZ527 in 7.62x39. Can’t ever sell that gun or scope. Just too dang good looking.
So the outer ring of the bell just acts as a lock nut?
Koda- What $ value we talking here? Selling to fund a dedicated rimfire scope could be an option.
He’s not really modding it, he’s just adjusting parallax. It’s going to look exactly the same and function exactly the same, but just meet his eye and distance needs better. But yes, he does need to be careful so as not to mar the finish.Hopefully the OP wont mod his and retain its value. There's plenty of good affordable modern scopes specific to 22lr to get.
An honest price would be starting around half of what the new equivalent costs. In great shape more.Koda- What $ value we talking here? Selling to fund a dedicated rimfire scope could be an option.
His scope is not a dedicated 22lr scope, its a big game rifle scope with a set parallax for big game scopes of that era. Typically zeroed for a maximum point blank range sight in.He’s not really modding it, he’s just adjusting parallax. It’s going to look exactly the same and function exactly the same, but just meet his eye and distance needs better. But yes, he does need to be careful so as not to mar the finish.
His scope is not a dedicated 22lr scope, its a big game rifle scope with a set parallax for big game scopes of that era. Typically zeroed for a maximum point blank range sight in.
Hes attempting to make an adjustment to use the scope for something different, and most likely once adjusted will not be able to be returned to the exact spot unless sent back to the factory ( they would most likely replace it) . Its a modification in my book that would severely drop its used value for its intended use.